This paper reviews and comments upon a recent monograph by Aaron M. Butts on linguistic contacts between Greek and Syriac, Language Change in the Wake of Empire: this volume is also used as an opportunity to discuss the expectations for this kind of studies in the future years, and to reflect upon their past. The importance of Butts’ book as a crucial tool for the scholarly community involved in contact-induced studies is here highlighted. Butts offers a most welcome new and thorough analysis of the materials collected by his predecessors and adds his personal new data. This review article also provides a brief recollection of previous studies, that opened the way to Butts’ comprehensive approach
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This paper reports a sociolinguistic study of the state of Greek language in Australia as spoken by ...
Cappadocian is a mixed Greek-Turkish dialect continuum spoken in the Turkish Central Anatolia Region...
As is well known, Biblical Greek is heavily influenced by its Semitic substrate. This is not only ...
This paper reviews and comments upon a recent monograph by Aaron M. Butts on linguistic contacts bet...
Nominal compounds are almost entirely lacking in the ancient and classical Semitic languages, while ...
This thesis investigates the issue of prehistoric and historical language contact between speakers o...
It is generally acknowledged that the Greek language and culture exerted a notable and durable influ...
This paper presents first results of the authors’ specific work within the larger project ‘Socioling...
International audienceAnatolian linguistic influences in Early Greek (1500-800 BC)? Critical observa...
The book investigates the deep linguistic contact between Iranians and Arameans from the formation o...
The present study examines the structure and use of the Greek language spoken by immigrants in Cairn...
In this work I have studied the language contact situation between Egyptian and Greek in Roman perio...
This paper discusses a sociollinguistic project on language contact as a mechanism of cultural inter...
In Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, the Syriac language was part of several debates, including on...
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Cappadocian is a mixed Greek-Turkish dialect continuum spoken in the Turkish Central Anatolia Region...
As is well known, Biblical Greek is heavily influenced by its Semitic substrate. This is not only ...